Cultural Tour in Nepal

Nepal Environmental Trekking believes that cultural tourism should be based
on the local culture and tradition of indigenous people. Nepal is home
to over 100 ethnic groups, each having their own unique language and custom.
The cultural tour packages we have designed for you rightly reflect the myriad
cultural attractions and diversities of Nepalese population.

Nepalese culture is a rich and often complex patchwork of religion, customs,
costumes, tradition, festivals and folklore. One can’t be complete without the
other and one must view all in totality if we are to get a full picture. Our
cultural tours will take you to villages, temples, festivals, gompas, courtyards and medieval palaces.
See the art and architecture, relish the local feast, interact with locals,
watch their religious rituals and observe the diversity in language, dress,
culture, myth and belief.

Gunnyu Cholo, Dhoti, Patuka, Daura Suruwal, Dhaka topi, Bakhu, Lehnga, Haku Patasi,
are some of the colorful costumes of Nepal.
Each costume also represents the culture of the specific society. Kauda dance of
Magars, Ghatu dance of Gurungs, Dhimal of Dhamal, Deuda dance of Chhetris are
just a few of ethnic dances. Likewise, festivals such as Dashain, Tihar, Teej,
Lhosar, Fagu and Maghi are celebrated at different times of the year.

We also actively work on preserving our culture and tradition. Some percent
of the profit we make is contributed to the preservation and conservation of
Nepalese culture heritages.

Nepal has remained a spiritual and religious center for Buddhism and
Hinduism since time immemorial. Lumbini where Lord Buddha was born is in
Nepal. Today Lumbini has transformed itself into the center of peace.

The 12 days Nepal Tour Package is for those who are
interested in the culture, adventure and history of Nepal but have limited time to do
so. This package has been designed to give the taste of finest culture and
adventure experience that Nepal
has to offer.

Short Cultural Tour of Kathmandu Valley is a magical journey
into the profusely rich culture and history of Kathmandu Valley.
You will visit 7 monuments that have been listed in World Heritage Site list
which includes three Durbar squares namely Kathmandu,
Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Square.